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		<h2>Large Business</h2>
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			<p>Big business are large-scale corporate-controlled financial or
				business activities. As a term, it is typically used to describe
				activities that run from "huge transactions" to the more general
				"doing big things." The concept first arose in a symbolic sense
				after 1880 in connection with the combination movement that began in
				American business at that time. United States corporations that fall
				into the category of "big business" include ExxonMobil, Wal-Mart,
				Google, Microsoft, Apple, General Electric, General Motors,
				Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase. The largest German
				corporations include Daimler AG, Deutsche Telekom, Siemens and
				Deutsche Bank. Among the largest companies in the United Kingdom are
				HSBC, Barclays, WPP plc and BP.[2] The latter half of the 19th
				century saw more technological advances and corporate growth in
				additional sectors, such as petroleum, machinery, chemicals, and
				electrical equipment.</p>

			<p>The automotive industry began modestly in the 19th century,
				but grew rapidly following the development of large-scale gasoline
				production in the early 20th century.The automotive industry began
				modestly in the 19th century, but grew rapidly following the
				development of large-scale gasoline production in the early 20th
				century.</p>

			<p>The relatively stable period of rebuilding after World War II
				led to new technologies (some of which were spin-offs from the war
				years) and new businesses. The new technology of computers spread
				worldwide in the post war years.[citation needed] Businesses built
				around computer technology include: IBM, Microsoft, Apple Inc. and
				Intel.</p>
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